[ddots-l] Re: [MIDI-MAG] Dancing Dots Releases CakeTalking for Cakewalk SONAR 3: New Possibilities for Independent Audio Production by the Blind

  • From: Fattah Douk <abdedouk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 11:41:32 -0700

Hi Guys:
I tried to download CT for Sonar 3, but it only gave me purchase options,
and sometimes I get messages from internet explorer that the server cannot
be found. Is there any direct way to download the program?
In the mean time, I'd like to express that I am unhappy since I purchased
the package on the understanding that I would get the upgrade to CT for
sonar 3 free. But now, I learn that the upgrade is contingent on having Jaws
5.1. I only have Jaws 4.51. Is this a marketing thingy for Jaws or what? Why
can't we still use Jaws 4.51 with CT for sonar 3?
Thank you.
Douk
----- Original Message -----
From: "William R. McCann" <BillList1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <MIDI-MAG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 8:44 PM
Subject: [MIDI-MAG] Dancing Dots Releases CakeTalking for Cakewalk SONAR 3:
New Possibilities for Independent Audio Production by the Blind


> Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, USA
> October 20, 2004
>
> Dancing Dots Releases CakeTalking for Cakewalk SONAR 3:
> New Possibilities for Independent Audio Production by the Blind
>
> Today Dancing Dots announces the official release of the latest version of
> their access solution
> for SONAR from Cakewalk Music Software which they call CakeTalking.
> SONAR converts your PC into a multi-track, audio production studio.
> CakeTalking has two components: a set of scripts that customizes how the
> JAWS for Windows screen reader software responds to SONAR's highly
graphical
> environment and a set of detailed tutorial documents containing hundreds
of
> pages of tutorial instruction tailored to the needs of the blind user.
>
> Bill McCann, founder and president of Dancing Dots, said: "SONAR 3 and
> JAWS 5 were released virtually simultaneously in late 2003. Since that
time
> we at Dancing Dots have been working with the manufacturers of
> these two products to upgrade our CakeTalking for SONAR scripts to work
with
> them. We thank the people at Cakewalk Music Software and Freedom
Scientific
> for making the necessary and significant revisions to their own products
to
> make the release of CakeTalking 3.5 for SONAR 3 a reality. Most of all, we
> appreciate the tireless efforts of CakeTalking's creator, David Pinto, for
> making it happen."
>
> For further information go to
> www.Dancingdots.com/prodesc/CakeTalkingForSONAR.htm.  For details of
Dancing
> Dots' upgrade policy for CakeTalking and SONAR, please visit
> www.DancingDots.com/ctsonarup.htm.
>
> Since 1992, Dancing Dots Braille Music Technology has been a pioneer in
> software development and innovation for the blind musician. In 1997
Dancing
> Dots released its first product, the GOODFEEL Braille Music Translator.
> Meantime, the company has expanded its focus to enabling blind musicians
to
> independently record, edit and print out their musical ideas by means of
> specially adapted mainstream software like SONAR and Sibelius. The company
> is an authorized distributor for a wide range of assistive technology and
> music products with blind and sighted customers throughout the U.S. and 26
> other countries. Please visit www.DancingDots.com for further details.
>
> DANCING DOTS
>
> Winner of the 2000 Access Award of the American Foundation for the Blind
and
> the Tibbetts Award of the U.S. Small Business Administration.
>
>
> Dancing Dots...Where music meets technology for the blind!
> Download the GOODFEEL 2.6 Braille Music Translator demo from:
> www.dancingdots.com/democddl.htm
> www.dancingdots.com
>
> See the @Freedom Scientific Newsletter for more about our technology and
the
> people who use it:
> www.freedomscientific.com/fs_news/jan2002.asp#story5
>
> E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> 1754 Quarry Lane
> PO Box 927
> Valley Forge, PA 19482-0927
>
> Tel: 610-783-6692
> Fax: 610-783-6732

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